Netgear GS728TXS GS728TXS/GS752TXS Software Administration Manual - Page 136
IGMP Snooping Table, Fast Leave Admin Mode
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GS752TXS and GS728TXS Smart Switches • Max Response Time. Specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait after sending a query on an interface because it did not receive a report for a particular group on that interface. Enter a value greater or equal to 1 and less than the Host Time-out, in seconds. The default is 10 seconds. • MRouter Timeout. Specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait to receive a query on an interface before removing it from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. Enter a value between 0 and 3600 seconds. The default is 0 seconds. A value of zero indicates an infinite time-out; no expiration. • Fast Leave Admin Mode. Select the Fast Leave mode for a particular interface from the menu. The default is Disable. 6. Click Apply. IGMP Snooping Table Use the IGMP Snooping Table screen to view all of the entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database that were created for IGMP snooping. To view the entries in the IGMP snooping table: 1. Select Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Table. 2. Next to Search By MAC Address, specify the MAC Address whose MFDB table entry you want to view. Enter six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons, for example 00:01:23:43:45:67. 3. View the information associated with the IGMP snooping table entry. The following table describes the information in the IGMP snooping table. Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. The format is 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example, 01:00:5e:45:67:89. A VLAN ID for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. This displays the type of the entry. Static entries are those that are configured by the end user. Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. 136